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Terrace Bay News, 4 Mar 1954, p. 10

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MIXED BOWLING The Beavers picked up 19 points this week to give them a nice lead at the half way mark ef the second series. B. Haughn was the hot one for the Beavers rolling;scores of 238, 246 & 198 for hi triple of 682, second game they rolled a 1063 scratch for In their s+ team hi single and rolled a 2893. for hi scratch triple, Although the Sleepers picked up 10 points, which seemed a popular number, there was n> one player who was outstanding. one was in there pitching, Dot Dalzell led the Pin Dusters with hi singlé of the week of 262 and a triple score of 602, C. Smith's 243 in the second game helped the Phillpotts to pick up 10 points for the evening. The, Slowpokes came through with some steady bowl- ing this week and picked up 14 points this « week, If they keep this up they will be making the leaders a bit uncomfortable. L. Swirhun put together scores of 206, 239, and 210 for hi triple ef 655 and help the Rockets : pick up their 10 points to keep them in the running, Cut Ups had to roll alone this. week as the Gin Pills were uablie ;to. get any of their men to come out, . However they were able to pick up 13 points. to put themselves in 4th place, Some of the better scores of the week are O, Harrison 201, B. Fawcett 211, M. Hayes 206, A. MacMillan Ai, 208, C. Bask a 230 (632), J. Todd 223, A. Cheekryn 206. Standings to Date Beavers aa Sleepers 1053 Rockets 111 Superiors 96 Philipotts 109 -Pin Dusters. 96 Cut Ups .°85198 Gin Pills 96 Gutter Pups 107 ,Slowpokes . . 694 o-0=0 MIXED TEN PIN LEAGUE Capt. Olyve Harrisen of thé Superiors took the ladies high 3 with 143, 171, 163 (477) with handi-cap 558, The men's high 3 goes to Capt. Joe Shubaly of the Maebees with 165,165,149 (477) with handi-cap 552, follow- ing ae »y Bill Borsum of the Superiors with 166, Ly, 18), (500) with handi-cap 548. «a The Royalettes fook the Maebees for 3 points while the Badgers and Superiors split the points, High scores of the day were Ted Stachiw 187, Capt. Barbara Haughn: Ls, 148, Le:n Checkryn 171, 153, Pat Dooling 137, Pete Diduch 158, 157, Len Swirhun 152, Elsie Stevens 136, Bob Shiurriff 151, 175, Ann Checkryn 138, Capt, AL Lindskoog 148, league. Standings Royalettes 1 Badgers 14 Superiors | 104 Maebees 7% 0-0-0 Every- Ne *=- with 135, 167, 139-41. Page 10 MEN'S TEN PIN LEAGUE League Standings Stead & Lindstrom 29 Stardusters 17 Warehouse 20 Deceivers 17 Bears 18 Overheads 15 Shift #1, 18 Sliders 10 Stead & Lindstrom continued to increase their lead last night by taking three points from the Stardusters. John Louk lead S & L with games of 176, 151, 167 - 494 followed by Paul Coupal 156, 165,-458. Other good games were rolled by Hack Free~ man 159, Leon Checkryn 170, Francis Hanna 147 and Sax Lundberg 151. Beb Rickard lead the Stardusters with games +f 175, 169, 167-- 511 followed by Joe Shubaly 168, 136,200-504. Other gecd games fer the Dusters were rolled by Capt. Al Stevens 160, and Paul Pluta 154. The Deceivers lead by Frank Sechesky with 130, 172, 148, -450, had little trouble taking thee points from the Ware- house. Good games were also rolled by Capt. Ed Aho 143,°P. Matson 152, Len - Pineault 166.and Bild: Day 154... . Capt,;,John Graham lead the Warehouse with ist, 146, 127 ~ 440 . . Help was received from Ted Stachiw 172,. Joe Ruzyski 153 and Nick Chopty 160 The Engineers entersd the scoring column again last night by spliting with Shift #1. Peter Gombola lead the Slider: with games of 168, 192, 178 - 538. .Hslp.. was received from Don Boudreau 150, 199, -483, other good games were rolled by «~. Capt. AL _Lindskoog 198, Verl Thompson' 156, and Tom Williseroft: Ly, 'Pete Diduch lead. Shift "#1 with 149,-:-- 186, 132-467 other good games were rola' by Gapt. Frank Whitfield 151, George Burns 156 and Gerry Calvin 150, . The "Bears" continue their stumbling ways by losing. three points to the "Over~ heads", Cant, Al Pattison lead the Bears Other good games were rolled by George Clifford 166, Peter Mazza 136 and Bob Browning 138. Gord Rowlandson lead the Overheads: with 162, 137, 182-481. Good ackppecie was recgived from Bob Shirriff: ee - Capt, Bill Borsum 182-177... . ' Low honors Sone! the viens went to Ernie Kettle with 69. * - O-0-0

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